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Home / Sports / Indiana Lands Miami Transfer with 'Predator' Physique

Indiana Lands Miami Transfer with 'Predator' Physique

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Miami coach described Schott as looking like 'Predator' movie character.
  • Schott was top Indiana recruit in 2025 with 31 offers.
  • Indiana tight end room will be experienced in 2026.
Indiana Lands Miami Transfer with 'Predator' Physique

Indiana football has bolstered its roster with the commitment of Miami transfer tight end Brock Schott, announced on January 5, 2026. Schott, originally from Leo High School near Fort Wayne, was a highly-touted recruit in Indiana, earning 31 scholarship offers. He redshirted at Miami after playing in just one game as a freshman.

Despite a lack of extensive game production, Schott possesses exceptional athletic attributes, having been named to the 247 Sports "Freaks List" out of high school. Miami coach Mario Cristobal famously remarked that Schott "looks like something out of the Predator movies," highlighting his imposing physique and potential.

The Hoosiers are set to rebuild their tight end unit for the 2026 season, as three current tight ends are graduating. With only two returning players who have minimal playing time, Schott's arrival is crucial. He will have four years of eligibility remaining to develop and contribute.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Brock Schott is a transfer tight end from Miami who committed to Indiana. He was a top recruit from Indiana and is noted for his impressive physical tools and athletic potential.
Indiana's tight end room will be inexperienced in 2026, with three current players graduating and limited playing time from returning players. Schott's addition is key to reloading the position.
Brock Schott is physically imposing, with Miami coach Mario Cristobal comparing him to characters from 'Predator' movies, emphasizing his raw athletic capabilities.

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